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单词 unprimed
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Definition of unprimed in English:

unprimed

adjective ʌnˈprʌɪmdˌənˈprīmd
  • 1Not made ready for use or action.

    未做好使用准备的,尤指

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Components available this way include rifle and pistol bullets and unprimed shell cases.
    • The day after telling the probe of an unprimed bomb left in plastic bags at her Buncrana house, Mrs McMahon recalled the day the bomb went off in Strabane and she was told ‘it is one of ours’.
    • Today Starline manufactures more than 60 unprimed cartridges cases from the 380 Area to the 50 Alaskan, then offers them at factory direct prices.
    • In the early '70s I paid $3.80 for a box of twenty.25 - '06 unprimed cases.
    • Winchester's unprimed handgun and rifle shell cases also are being offered in the new packaging, 50 and 100 per bag, depending on the cartridge.
    • The remaining two-thirds of the trials were unprimed, in which there was no relation between the distractor letters of the prime-trial and the target letters of the probe-trial.
    1. 1.1 (of wood, canvas, or metal) not covered with primer or undercoat.
      (木料,画布,金属)未涂底漆的;无底色的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The last batch of 7mm Dakota cartridges I loaded using new, unprimed brass averaged .012’ to .015’ runout on the case necks.
      • These big, freely painted, heavily collaged unprimed canvases together form something of a spiritual marching band, though they mostly seem to follow the beat of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
      • She has created a large structure in bare, unprimed wood.
      • Mr. Russo had guided his young son's hand as Dominic gingerly dipped the wide brush into the bucket of white paint and then slowly wiped it over the unprimed wood.
      • Painted on unprimed European paper and bound in true codex form, manuscripts such as the Codex Mendoza sever the image as such from its earlier function as written language.
      • Working on unprimed Belgian Linen and her 20 year collection of handmade Japanese papers, she enhances each piece with gold and silver leaf, glass frit, threads, metallic paints, inks and iridescent paints.
      • The artist might attempt to disguise them by extending her unprimed canvas beyond the stretcher, suggesting an alternative, almost Arte Povera reading of the work as art object.
      • Signs of Burnette were everywhere, from the paint-splattered easel with the rustic ‘World's Fastest Artist ‘plaque to the piles of unprimed masonite waiting for the master's rapid touch.’
      • Sometimes paint has bled under the tape - in particular when it was applied to an area of bare, unprimed canvas - and blurred the edge of the line.
      • Condensation on the unprimed back side or wicking under the lap from the face of bevel siding are common causes of this.
      • His use of bleach to paint directly onto unprimed canvas was a conceptual double whammy - not only did the works have a convincing and beautiful singularity, the subject was reinforced by the connotations of the materials.
      • These have the advantage of being fast drying and may be used on a wide variety of unprimed or acrylic-primed supports.
    2. 1.2Biology Medicine (of a cell) not having an induced susceptibility or proclivity.
      〔生,医〕(细胞)未接触过抗原的;未经抗原激活的

Rhymes

unclimbed, unrhymed

Definition of unprimed in US English:

unprimed

adjectiveˌənˈprīmd
  • 1Not made ready for use or action.

    未做好使用准备的,尤指

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Winchester's unprimed handgun and rifle shell cases also are being offered in the new packaging, 50 and 100 per bag, depending on the cartridge.
    • Today Starline manufactures more than 60 unprimed cartridges cases from the 380 Area to the 50 Alaskan, then offers them at factory direct prices.
    • The day after telling the probe of an unprimed bomb left in plastic bags at her Buncrana house, Mrs McMahon recalled the day the bomb went off in Strabane and she was told ‘it is one of ours’.
    • In the early '70s I paid $3.80 for a box of twenty.25 - '06 unprimed cases.
    • The remaining two-thirds of the trials were unprimed, in which there was no relation between the distractor letters of the prime-trial and the target letters of the probe-trial.
    • Components available this way include rifle and pistol bullets and unprimed shell cases.
    1. 1.1 (of wood, canvas, or metal) not covered with primer or undercoat.
      (木料,画布,金属)未涂底漆的;无底色的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Working on unprimed Belgian Linen and her 20 year collection of handmade Japanese papers, she enhances each piece with gold and silver leaf, glass frit, threads, metallic paints, inks and iridescent paints.
      • Condensation on the unprimed back side or wicking under the lap from the face of bevel siding are common causes of this.
      • Painted on unprimed European paper and bound in true codex form, manuscripts such as the Codex Mendoza sever the image as such from its earlier function as written language.
      • She has created a large structure in bare, unprimed wood.
      • His use of bleach to paint directly onto unprimed canvas was a conceptual double whammy - not only did the works have a convincing and beautiful singularity, the subject was reinforced by the connotations of the materials.
      • Sometimes paint has bled under the tape - in particular when it was applied to an area of bare, unprimed canvas - and blurred the edge of the line.
      • Mr. Russo had guided his young son's hand as Dominic gingerly dipped the wide brush into the bucket of white paint and then slowly wiped it over the unprimed wood.
      • The artist might attempt to disguise them by extending her unprimed canvas beyond the stretcher, suggesting an alternative, almost Arte Povera reading of the work as art object.
      • These big, freely painted, heavily collaged unprimed canvases together form something of a spiritual marching band, though they mostly seem to follow the beat of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
      • Signs of Burnette were everywhere, from the paint-splattered easel with the rustic ‘World's Fastest Artist ‘plaque to the piles of unprimed masonite waiting for the master's rapid touch.’
      • The last batch of 7mm Dakota cartridges I loaded using new, unprimed brass averaged .012’ to .015’ runout on the case necks.
      • These have the advantage of being fast drying and may be used on a wide variety of unprimed or acrylic-primed supports.
    2. 1.2Medicine Biology (of a cell) not having an induced susceptibility or proclivity.
      〔生,医〕(细胞)未接触过抗原的;未经抗原激活的
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